The woman spoke with Chambersburg police in May, saying that Cruz-Lopez had been touching her and kissing her, and that his actions were unwanted, according to court documents.

In the last few months, the woman said Cruz-Lopez grabbed at her and kissed her against her will. She said Cruz-Lopez confronted her in the shower and she had to fight him off.

The woman told police she felt like Cruz-Lopez was trying to rape her, and she was bruised in one of these incidents.

Cruz-Lopez is accused of taking photos of the woman while she was in the bathroom, partially undressed, according to court documents. He sent her some of the photos in an instant-message type format.

The woman was able to save the photos to her phone and show them to police, along with a photo of the injury she suffered in one of the incidents. Her face is clear in some of the photos, according to court documents.

Police spoke with Cruz-Lopez at his Chambersburg apartment, where he denied having any physical contact with the woman. He instead said they had flirted with each other before.

When police asked Cruz-Lopez about the photos of the woman, he admitted to sending the photos to her but said the photos were from Facebook. Cruz-Lopez was being vague and not making much sense when telling the officers where the photos came from.

In addition to the sexual assault allegations, Cruz-Lopez will also attempt to deal with a separate case involving driving under the influence in May.

During that incident, which occurred just after 2 a.m. May 8, police wrote in court documents that an officer conducted a traffic stop after seeing Cruz-Lopez driving without headlights. Cruz-Lopez' eyes were blood shot and glassy, and there was vomit on the driver's side door of his vehicle and on him. While police were talking near his vehicle, they saw Cruz-Lopez vomit on himself.

Cruz-Lopez was taken to Chambersburg Hospital, where a blood draw came back with him having a blood alcohol content level of .131 percent.

Cruz-Lopez was released on the indecent assault charges on $100,000 unsecured bail, and was released on his own recognizance in connection with his DUI charge.